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It was with interest I read your article last week about the near miss during the blitz surrounding Our Lady of Loreto Roman Catholic (RC) Church.
Published: Wednesday, 12th September, 2007 10:00
I have not had so much pleasure watching someone else working as I did today when the hedge trimmers were in Parkhall.
Published: Wednesday, 12th September, 2007 10:00
The SNP are mistaken to claim that recent coverage in the Clydebank Post is the first time I have raised problems at the high flats at Clydebank East.
Published: Wednesday, 12th September, 2007 10:00
I AM writing to you on behalf of the Nonsense Squad in relation to the article headlines “Tombstoners deadly jumps warning” (Post August 22).
Published: Wednesday, 12th September, 2007 10:00
I have just read with utter disgust the article entitled ‘Sex Beast Raped Girl 15 In Park’.
Published: Wednesday, 5th September, 2007 10:30
I write regarding the mindless driving of cars and motorcycles around the Faifley area.
Published: Wednesday, 5th September, 2007 10:30
Having worked with people with mental health issues for over 10 years, I find the recent episodes of two certain soaps very negative and portrays a wrong and unrealistic view of support offered to people with these difficulties.
Published: Wednesday, 5th September, 2007 10:30
IN mid-August I went on holiday, in the same hotel was a group of young people from Drumchapel Sports Centre table tennis club.
Published: Wednesday, 5th September, 2007 10:30
With the Titan hitting the headlines recently it reminded me of Leigh Robertson of Faifley Road.
Published: Wednesday, 29th August, 2007 10:30
It is touching that Clydebank’s Labour MSP Des McNulty believes that, in a mere three months, a minority SNP administration on West Dunbartonshire Council (WDC) can undo decades of bungling by majority Labour administrations, whether in Clydebank town or district councils or WDC.
Published: Wednesday, 29th August, 2007 10:30
The front page story in the Post dated August 15 (‘A haven for drug addicts and hell neighbours’) was well written and gave the people of West Dunbartonshire a huge boost.
Published: Wednesday, 29th August, 2007 10:30
Does West Dunbartonshire Council really think so little of our young people that it saw fit to grant permission to build two new ‘super schools’ when it was clear that:
Published: Wednesday, 29th August, 2007 10:30


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